Title of article :
Modeling the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Oncolytic Viruses and Radiotherapy as a Treatment for Cancer
Author/Authors :
Simbawa, Eman Department of Mathematics - Faculty of Science - King Abdulaziz University - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , Al-Johani, Najwa Department of Mathematics - Faculty of Science - King Abdulaziz University - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , Al-Tuwairqi, Salma Department of Mathematics - Faculty of Science - King Abdulaziz University - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Virotherapy is a novel treatment for cancer, which may be delivered as a single agent or in combination with other therapies.
Research studies indicated that the combination of viral therapy and radiation therapy has synergistic antitumor effects in
in vitro and in vivo. In this paper, we proposed two models in the form of partial differential equations to investigate the
spatiotemporal dynamics of tumor cells under virotherapy and radiovirotherapy. We first presented a virotherapy model and
solved it numerically for different values of the parameters related to the oncolytic virus, which is administered continuously.
The results showed that virotherapy alone cannot eradicate cancer, and thus, we extended the model to include the effect of
radiotherapy in combination with virotherapy. Numerical investigations were carried out for three modes of radiation delivery
which are constant, decaying, and periodic. The numerical results showed that radiovirotherapy leads to complete eradication of
the tumor provided that the delivery of radiation is constant. Moreover, there is an optimal timing for administering radiation,
as well as an ideal dose that improves the results of the treatment. The virotherapy in our model is given continuously over a
certain period of time, and bolus treatment (where virotherapy is given in cycles) could be considered and compared with our
results.
Keywords :
Dynamics , Viruses , Treatment
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine